The much debated Imrana case came to its logical conclusion on Thursday when the district judge of Muzaffarnagar pronounced a 10-year jail term Imrana's father-in-law, who had raped his daughter-in-law in May 2005.
Imrana, the 29-year-old victim had been virtually crucified by an Islamic Shariat court, which had not only declined to take any action against the culprit father-in-law Ali Mohammad, but also disallowed her to cohabit with her husband.
Muzaffarnagar District and Sessions Judge R D Nimesh pronounced the judgment in a crowded open court around 4.30 pm. Holding Ali Mohammad alias Mohammad Ali 'guilty,' the judge announced a 10-year jail sentence for raping daughter-in-law Imrana as also a 3-year jail term for threatening to kill her.
The court also slapped a fine of Rs 10,000 on Mohammad.
"Out of this money, Rs 8,000 would be given to Imrana," Government counsel Raj Bahadur Singh told rediff.com over telephone from Muzaffarnagar.
Singh said, "The judge, however, declared that both the imprisonments